EQT Life Sciences Co-Leads USD 183 Million Series C Financing in Electra Therapeutics
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sHLH is a severe and life-threatening inflammatory condition triggered by underlying diseases such as cancer, autoimmune disorders, or serious infections. It causes the immune system to go into overdrive, leading to widespread inflammation and organ failure. There are currently no FDA-approved treatments for sHLH broadly, and in cancer-associated sHLH, survival at 8 weeks is only about 50 percent with existing options. Electra's ELA026 is an antibody targeting Signal Regulatory Proteins (SIRP), cell surface receptors found on immune cells that become overexpressed in inflammatory diseases. By precisely removing these harmful cells while sparing normal immune function, ELA026 is designed to stop the inflammatory process at its source. This approach represents a novel way to rebalance the immune system and could have broader applications across multiple immune-mediated diseases.
Early clinical data are highly encouraging. In a Phase 1b study in sHLH, ELA026 achieved 100 percent survival at 8 weeks in frontline-treated patients. While preliminary, these results support the premise that precisely depleting SIRP-expressing immune cells can rapidly restore immune balance and may represent a meaningful advance for patients with this devastating condition. ELA026 has received FDA Breakthrough Therapy and EMA Priority Medicines designations for sHLH.
"We are pleased to have the support of a distinguished group of investors who share our vision to deliver life-changing treatments for patients with underserved diseases," said Kathy Dong, PharmD, MBA, President and CEO of Electra Therapeutics. "Our team has a proven record of translating novel biology into first-in-class breakthrough therapies, as exemplified by ELA026. With strong momentum, we are driving the pivotal study of ELA026 in sHLH forward and accelerating our second SIRP-targeted program into the clinic."
"The Electra team has demonstrated exceptional scientific and clinical execution in advancing a first-in-class therapy for patients with no approved treatment options," said Christoph Broja, Partner in EQT Life Sciences, who will join Electra's board as observer. "We are impressed by the clarity of Electra's approach and the quality of its early data, and we look forward to supporting the team as it drives its pivotal program forward and explores the broader potential of SIRP-targeted therapies to bring real innovation to patients."
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